Maine Code § 22-3294

Confidential information provided to professional and occupational licensing boards
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If confidential information regarding a person subject to or seeking licensure, certification or
registration by a licensing board indicates that the person may have engaged in unlawful activity,
professional misconduct or conduct that may be in violation of the laws or rules relating to the licensing
board, the director may release this information to the appropriate licensing board. Confidential
information must be disclosed and used in accordance with section 3292 and may also be disclosed to
members, employees and agents of a licensing board who are directly related to the matter at issue. [PL
2023, c. 637, §4 (AMD).]
1. Notice to the licensee or applicant. Notice of the release of confidential information must be
provided by the board to the licensee or applicant in accordance with the law and rules relating to the
licensing board. If the law or rules relating to a licensing board do not provide for notice to licensees
or applicants subject to or seeking licensure, certification or registration, the licensing board shall
provide notice to the licensee or applicant upon determination of the board to take further action
following its investigation.
[PL 2023, c. 637, §4 (AMD).]
2. Licensing board requests for confidential information. Any licensing board pursuing action
within the scope of the board's authority or conducting an investigation of any person subject to or
seeking licensure, certification or registration by the board for engaging in unlawful activity,
professional misconduct or conduct that may be in violation of the laws or rules relating to the board
may request confidential information from the bureau. Any information provided to the board for an
investigation is governed by section 3292 and this section.
[PL 2023, c. 637, §4 (AMD).]
3. Use of confidential information in proceedings and investigations. The use of confidential
information in proceedings, informal conferences and adjudicatory hearings is governed by Title 5,
section 9057, subsection 6. The use of confidential information in investigations is governed by Title
10, section 8003-B, subsection 2, paragraph G as long as any confidential information disclosed under
that paragraph is not further disclosed by any person for purposes other than an investigation by a
licensing board.

[PL 2023, c. 637, §4 (AMD).]

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